Privacy regulations, smart roads, blockchain, and liability insurance: Putting technologies to work
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- Journal/Proceedings: IEEE Security and Privacy
- Volume: 19
- Number: 1
- Pages: 34 – 43
- Note: Cited by: 27
Abstract
Smart streets promise widely available traffic information to help improve people’s safety. Unfortunately, gathering that data may threaten privacy. We describe an architecture that exploits a blockchain and the Internet of Vehicles and show its compliance with the General Data Protection Regulation. © 2003-2012 IEEE.
Keywords
Data privacyLaws and legislationVehicle to vehicle communicationsGeneral data protection regulationsLiability insurancePrivacy regulationTraffic informationBlockchain
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Suggested citation
Campanile, L., Iacono, M., Levis, A. H., Marulli, F., & Mastroianni, M. (2021). Privacy regulations, smart roads, blockchain, and liability insurance: Putting technologies to work [Article]. IEEE Security and Privacy, 19(1), 34–43. https://doi.org/10.1109/MSEC.2020.3012059